The People:

"Bunch of arrogant folk these men
of Randel. Strutting about like they own the world. Worse yet are
the commoners. But best beware, those folk are warrior happy. Even
a lowly street vendor could be a highly skilled swordsman. Never
know what you might be facing."
Representative Maglaz, Imperial representative to Randel

The people of Randel are mostly of
"common" Alphatian stock. They are a hearty people, proud of their
status and heritage. Most carry themselves with an air of
discipline, walking with a distinct military stride. Their
appearance is proper and trim. It is common for the citizens to be
armed with at least a brace of daggers.

Visitors will notice that
spellcasters and commoners are on a much more even footing here,
especially those in uniform. The spellcasters, in particular, do
not look down upon the commoners as much as elsewhere in the
Empire. It is not uncommon to see both mage and commoner walking
together, eating together, or drinking together.

This camaraderie between
spellcasters and non-spellcasters comes from the ancient tradition
of non-spellcasters doing their utmost to strive to perform to the
best of their abilities. Whereas this Old Alphatian tradition has
faltered elsewhere in the Empire, it is alive and well in
Randel.

The military is one of the prime
characteristics of Randel. The vast majority of the populace is,
was, or plans to be soldiers. People not of the military are looked
upon with a sense of pity and/or disdain. It is rumoured that a
citizen of Randel can just look at someone and tell if they are or
were a soldier.

Another Randel characteristic, is
their fondness for wine. Randel wine vintages are prized and sought
out all over the Empire. Yet, the majority of the wines are
consumed domestically. It is a common event that on almost any and
every night, citizens will assemble in wine houses (never call them
taverns) and drink well into the night.

As with most taverns of the world,
such revelry often includes the swapping of tall tales and stories.
Behaviour is usually well behaved despite the amounts of alcohol
consumed. This is not to say that conflict does not occur, for it
does. However, most disputes are resolved by a game of skill or a
quick duel, which ends at the first drawing of blood. It should be
noted that visitors should be wary of these wine houses. Foreign
visitors will find themselves the object of much
attention.

Races

Randel is mainly comprised of both
"common" and "pure" Alphatians. Other human types are mainly
derided from enslaved folk or the descendants of those slaves.
There are no elven clans in Randel. However, there are a number of
elves living there, most acting within the employment of the
military. Dwarves sometime frequent the lands of Randel, travelling
from Stoutheart mostly for arms business. Halflings are virtually
nonexistent. Demihuman slaves are mostly unheard of.

For demihumans to join in and serve
the Randel Armed Forces, such a person must live within Randel for
a period of one hundred years. By this time, they will have
asserted themselves in Randel society and proven their
compatibility. Mercenaries are exempt from this waiting period.
Most militarily oriented demihumans in Randel can be found within
the ranks of the mercenaries.